Greetings All,
I just wanted to say, somewhat belatedly, a huge thank you to all those who
answered my question. I hope I have got all of you::
Thanks to Ruud, Jonathan, James, Martin, Andrew and Dennis.
Basically the solution and noted by these helpful people is to use infile
thereby creating
> "ThomasB" == Thomas W Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Tue, 19 Aug 2003 08:14:45 -0400 (EDT) writes:
ThomasB> On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Zitan Broth wrote:
ThomasB> . . .
>> What I am trying to do is use R as part of a web-based system and call R
>> from PHP. The common
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Zitan Broth wrote:
. . .
> What I am trying to do is use R as part of a web-based system and call R
> from PHP. The common method of interfacing from PHP to many systems is via
> the command line (although I could use swig to access R directly but that is
> phase 2 ;-) ).
Hi Ruud,
Thanks greatly for your response and apologies for not being clear.
Actually I am reading the offline version of the R manual, packaged with R
as I write this :-) Right now I am reading about the various methods I can
get get data in and out of R with. I think the method of R interfac
Greetings All,
Just a quick query about calling R. Looking through the manual you start R
with $ R, and then start calling R functions e.g plot whatever. Sounds
pretty funky, and R looks to be *the* open source maths package. Awesome
... I would like to call R from my favourite glue language P